Solomon ben Nathan Ashkenazi (c. 1520 – 1602) was a Jewish physician and businessman active in Ottoman, Venetian and Polish–Lithuanian politics during the late 16th century. Ashkenazi wielded considerable influence, most famously helping bring about the Jews' readmission to Venice in 1573.
Solomon ben Nathan Ashkenazi (c. 1520 – 1602) was a Jewish physician and businessman active in Ottoman, Venetian and Polish–Lithuanian politics during...
Isaac ben Solomon Luria Ashkenazi (Hebrew: יִצְחָק בן שלמה לוּרְיָא אשכנזי; c. 1534 – July 25, 1572), commonly known in Jewish religious circles as Ha'ari...
Eliezer ben SolomonAshkenazi was a Rabbi and Talmudical scholar born in Poland about the beginning of the 19th century, who resided afterward in Tunis...
commentary on the Talmud. Among his disciples were Isaac Luria and Solomon Adeni. Ashkenazi was one of the leading Oriental Talmudists and rabbis of his day...
published at Berlin. Ashkenazi thought Chayun was an old enemy of his from Sarajevo and Salonica, and at once requested Solomon Ayllon, Chacham of the...
document discovered among some penitential liturgies by Eliezer ben SolomonAshkenazi, the editor of "Ṭa'am Zeḳenim" (Frankfurt am Main, 1854), Andreas...
by the Janissaries, he was backed by a powerful lobby, comprising SolomonAshkenazi, Edward Barton, Hoca Sadeddin Efendi, and Patriarch Jeremias II. Victorious...
Jewish physician Benveniste, who was a friend of the influential SolomonAshkenazi; the latter then exerted his influence with the Prince in favor of...
(1928-1974) Rabbi Joseph Ashkenazi (1525–1572) the Tanna of Safed was a critical commentator on the Mishnah, whose glosses are noted in Solomon Adeni's Mele'khet...
communities with most in a community sharing significant ancestry – with Ashkenazi Jews forming the largest such group. mtDNA and Y-DNA tests look at maternal...
Solomon Ayllon (ca. 1655 or ca. 1660 – 10 April 1728) was Haham of the Sephardic congregations in London and Amsterdam, and a follower of Shabbethai Ẓebi...
Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine is an assortment of cooking traditions that was developed by the Ashkenazi Jews of Central, Eastern, Northwestern and Northern...
Manor Solomon (Hebrew: מנור סולומון; born (1999-07-24)24 July 1999) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder...
after him, and which is also considered by many to be the prevailing Ashkenazi minhag in Jerusalem.[citation needed] Born in Sielec in the Brest Litovsk...
Solomon ibn Gabirol or Solomon ben Judah (Hebrew: ר׳ שְׁלֹמֹה בֶּן יְהוּדָה אִבְּן גָּבִּירוֹל, romanized: Shlomo Ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol, pronounced [ʃ(e)loˈmo...
שָׁבוּעוֹת, romanized: Šāb̲uʿot̲, lit. 'Weeks'), or Shvues (listen, in some Ashkenazi usage), is a Jewish holiday, one of the biblically ordained Three Pilgrimage...
petition claiming that Sokollus closest physician, a Jewish man named SolomonAshkenazi, deceived Marliani into submitting a document with no credit. Sokollu...
courts, the deciding factor in the election was the influence of SolomonAshkenazi, then in charge of the foreign affairs of Ottoman Empire. Henry of...
in Ashkenazi Hebrew, in which uvular realizations were more commonly a trill or tap, and in which alveolar trills or taps were also common. Solomon Pereira...
Adenite." In 1571, Solomon Adeni immigrated with his family to Ottoman Palestine. He was a pupil of the Talmudist Bezalel Ashkenazi and of the kabbalist...
Steven Hill (born Solomon Krakovsky; Yiddish: שלמה קראַקאָווסקי; February 24, 1922 – August 23, 2016) was an American actor. He is best known for his...
half-demon. In Ashkenazi folklore, the figure merged with the popular image of Helen of Troy or the Frau Venus of German mythology. Ashkenazi incantations...
Jew, he played an important role in a process widely attributed to the Ashkenazi Jews. Alkalai became noted through his advocacy in favor of the restoration...
at Constantinople, in 1543, the last reprint being in Eliezer ben SolomonAshkenazi's Ṭa'am Zeḳenim (Frankfurt, 1854). Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. col....
David ben Solomon ibn (Abi) Zimra (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד בֶּן שְׁלֹמֹה אִבְּן אָבִי זִמְרָא) (1479–1573) also called Radbaz (רַדְבָּ"ז) after the initials...
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